This past Saturday, over Shabbat, JNF Canada learned that its charitable status had been revoked despite court proceedings currently underway.
We had appealed while at the same time striving to reach an agreement with the CRA on a constructive path forward, while our overtures to have a dialogue in order to negotiate were consistently rebuffed.
In the coming days, we will ask for an application for judicial review until our case is heard on its merits.
We need your help now more than ever. Please send a message to Ottawa using the link below.
Join us in speaking up.
https://win.newmode.net/…/standwithjnfcanadaagainsttarg…
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Dear DARA member,
Our social work colleagues require signatures on a petition which urges the inclusion of the study of antisemitism in the social work curriculum while other forms of prejudice are being taught. They face many obstacles, as detailed in this recently published article, ‘The Inclusion Delusion': Confronting antisemitism in social work | Annette Poizner | The Blogs (timesofisrael.com). We ask our supporters to sign the petition and circulate the article, request friends and colleagues to post it on social media and direct their contacts to sign the petition by accessing the link. This urgent matter requires our active support.
Here’s the petition:
Hineni – CAEF Reaching Out to Include Antisemitism in Social Work Curriculum (nationbuilder.com)
Thank you for your ongoing support and encouragement.
DARA Board of Directors
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This is the letter subsequently sent following our meeting:
On behalf of DARA, we would like to thank Mr. Craig Roxborough and Ms. Alex Wong for taking the time and hearing our concerns. As we discussed, our concerns relate to the adjudication and enforcement of CPSO’s forthcoming social media policy.
As discussed by Professor Irwin Cotler and others, the IHRA (International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance) definition is helpful in trying to understand/define what anti-Jewish prejudice (antisemitism) is. The IHRA definition is an anchor as an interpretative tool. Despite its non-binding nature, its acceptance by various jurisdictions, including the Provincial Govt. and the International Council of Imams, its adoption gives it some weight in the attempt to formulate a policy that is aimed at (among other things) protecting Jewish students/faculty from antisemitic displays coming from CPSO Members.
We strongly believe that the adoption of the IHRA definition of antisemitism would serve the CPSO’s interest, as it would provide a framework by which anti-Jewish racism can be adjudicated and enforced, where applicable. Accordingly, we urge the CPSO to adopt the IHRA definition to help inform such policy and adjudication.
We thank you for your attentiveness, and look forward to receiving your correspondence.
Kind regards,
DARA (Doctors Against Racism and Anti-Semitism) Board of Directors
The CPSO is requesting submissions from CPSO members before the end of day this Friday August 27, 2021. Here’s CPSO link:
http://policyconsult.cpso.on.ca/?page_id=13475
Bearing in mind this deadline, it would be a huge help if as many of us as possible submit our opinions and suggestions to the College. Please take just a few minutes to support this effort.
Thank you all.
Kind regards,
DARA Board of Directors
At an unprecedented town hall event, supported by 34 communal organizations and synagogues from all the major religious denominations of Judaism, a panel of students and professors called on the entire Jewish community to contact the University’s administration and demand the following two actions:
The office of university president Meric Gertler can be reached by phone at 416-978-4163 or by email at president@utoronto.ca
Enough is enough. It is time for our entire community to come together as one united voice and demand better from one of our country’s largest and most prestigious institutions of higher learning.
Our collective, unified voice must be heard loudly and clearly – inaction on antisemitism is unacceptable.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO OF THE EVENT
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Goals and Objectives:
Welcome
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Moderator
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Sheena Eagan, PhDProfessor East Carolina University Nazi Doctors – An Overview of the Facts & Figures |
Richard Horton, MDEditor-in-Chief Publisher, The Lancet Medicine and the Holocaust – it’s time to teach |
Sheldon Rubefeld, MDFounder, Center for Medicine after the Holocaust Teaching Medicine after the Holocaust |
Goals and Objectives:
Welcome
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Moderator
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Sheena Eagan, PhDProfessor East Carolina University Nazi Doctors – An Overview of the Facts & Figures |
Richard Horton, MDEditor-in-Chief Publisher, The Lancet Medicine and the Holocaust – it’s time to teach |
Sheldon Rubefeld, MDFounder, Center for Medicine after the Holocaust Teaching Medicine after the Holocaust |
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